Israel, through its MASHAV program, trained Somaliland’s first 20 water engineers in desalination, purification, and resource management—boosting the self-declared republic’s fight against water scarcity.
Israel’s Save a Child’s Heart program delivers life-saving surgeries to thousands of children in Africa while training local doctors to bring this success back home.
Crucially, the methods tested relied on technologies already approved for clinical use, meaning they could potentially reach patients in a relatively short time, the scientists said.
The model offers more accurate, community-specific assessments that have the potential to better guide genetic experts and physicians worldwide as they counsel their patients.
The IPA reflects a growing geoeconomic realignment that encourages investors to look beyond traditional markets toward emerging power alliances built on innovation, security, and mutual growth.
A simple blood test procedure could screen for leukemia non-invasively, well before symptoms begin to express, revolutionizing the ability of the medical community to effectively target and treat the disease.
'What we discovered goes far beyond flowers—it’s a window into how nature uses shape and stress to guide growth in everything from plants to synthetic materials.'
Rawan Osman, raised to hate Jews in Lebanon, transformed her worldview through unexpected kindness, deep study, and moral awakening—ultimately converting to Judaism and standing publicly against the extremism in which she once believed.
Israeli high school team forfeits final round at robotics competition in Houston in order to honor the Sabbath. 'If more religious Jews stick to their values, it’ll make a big impact,' said the team's co-captain.
Israeli scientists are transforming urine-derived cells into functioning mini-brains to study neurological disorders, test drugs more effectively, and personalize treatments.
By using modified mRNA technology similar to the approach used in developing COVID-19 vaccines, the researchers successfully 'awakened' these dormant stem cells, enabling them to divide in a controlled manner.
However, the celebratory occasion was marred by the presence of several dozen demonstrators who arrived just before the ceremony was scheduled to begin.
This partnership, born out of the harrowing lessons of the October 7th massacre, aims to equip sheriffs with life-saving skills while fostering respect for victims in times of crisis.
A soldier who fought in Gaza recounted a remarkable experience: after wearing a donated dri-fit shirt with tzitzit under his uniform, he endured severe burns across his body—except for the areas protected by the tzitzis.
Famous YouTuber and boxer Jake Paul wrapped tefillin with Chabad personality Yossi Farro for the first time while reciting the Hebrew prayer Shema and saying Am Yisrael Chai (The Jewish People Live).
However, due to the sensitive nature of the military technology included in the agreement, Israel’s Ministry of Defense must grant permission for the deal to move forward.
Chaim ibn Attar, a Sephardic rabbi, achieved unprecedented recognition among Chassidic communities throughout Europe, with his writings becoming cornerstone texts in Chassidic thought.
'Compiled over five decades, this remarkable archive represents every Jewish baseball player of the 191 total as of the 2024 MLB season,' the listing says.
Mary, a Jewish girl from Brooklyn, New York, founded an organization that supplies tefillin to IDF soldiers who are non-religious or cannot afford them but wish to wrap daily.
Dvir Dangor, who sustained severe injuries in Gaza, faced an additional challenge upon returning home—his apartment was not wheelchair accessible, forcing him to remain in the hospital longer than anticipated.
Chris CaresNone, a curious foodie, embarks on a culinary journey through New York City, uncovering the best Jewish eats and cultural staples hidden in Williamsburg and Borough Park.
Brody received the night’s honor 23 years after winning an Oscar for 'The Pianist,' which is about a Polish Jewish radio station pianist who survived the Holocaust.
Despite unimaginable hardships, she went on to become one of the most celebrated athletes in Olympic history, winning 10 medals, including five golds, across the 1952 and 1956 Games.
At 93, Holocaust survivor Bubs recalled her harrowing memories of Auschwitz, marveling at the stark contrast between the dark days of the past and the vibrant strength of today’s Jewish people in their homeland, Israel.